Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 27 June 1924 — Page 3

Local Briefs

y rg . Vachon and daughter Georgie, of Markle, are the guests of friends here. Miss Grethen Smith, of Fort Wayne )9 upending several days with her cousin. Miss Lois Peterson, of J f ferson street. jl. clay Cross, of Indianapolis, was 8 business visitor in the city this 1 morning. polks that arc pop’lnr on account o’ ther pull never seem t' tumble Wouldn't this be a dandy world if w ,, could all stand discouragement 1 like a reformer? Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Th' Little em Resturint is addin’ a fine line o' durgs. Mrs. Tipton Bud’s brother has been rich almost five years an’ it's still fun 't watch him. Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Mrs. Olin Baker and Mrs. Andy Artman returned last evening from Crawfordsville where they attended the national convention of the Ben Bur Congress. Mrs. Lydia Elzey spent the day in

I Fort Wayne as the guest of friend . H C. S. Niblick made a business trip ■ to Fort Wayne this morning. ■ Mrs. Ellen Durbin has returned to ■ her home at Huntington after a ■ weeks visit with Mrs. 11. Ih rling ■ here. I C. J. Lutz spent the day in Fort I Wayne on business. I Emil Christner, of Monroe, was in I the city today looking after business I interests. I John Heiman, living south of the I city, was a business visitor here this I morning. I The Misses Mildred and Gertrude I Yager have as their house guests for I the week end. Miss Sarah Collins, of I Morristown; Miss Jerry Brandyberry. I of this city; Mr. John Nenrick. of I Bradford. Ohio; Mr. James Nelson and I Carl Thakey, of Union City; and Mr I Robert Allen, of Rochester. I Miss Gladys Becker, of North Fifth I street, went to Akroii, Ohio, last even Ing to take a course in Beauty Gilture After completing the course she will have charge of that department in Mrs. W. E. Teeter's Art Shop Attorney J. T. Merriman was a business visitor at Fort Wayne today. The Catholic Indies of Columbia will u_et Tuesday evening at the Knights of Columbus hall st eight o'clock. A gocsl attendance is desired

Diseases traced to constipation are many —get permanent relief with Kellogg’s Bran

Why docs constipation breed ether diseases? Because it flood’ your sys tern with dangerous poison. And the longer you suffer, the more jioisons accumulate. That is why constipation should be relieved at onee. Doctors recommend Kcllogc'sßran. cooked and krumbled. They know it brings results because it is ALL bran. And only ALL bran can be NO I" r sent effective in relieving constipation. ALL bran — Kellogg’s — swej*. eh-uus and purities the intcutcne. It acta as nature aets. It maL« the intestine function naturally and n<u larly. If eaten regularly, it will bring jiermanent relief in the meet chronic eases of constipation is gusranteed

— . 1 - ; - I I j **’* II II BUNGALOW || OR TWO-STORY IIOI’SE I! “Three yearn ago we began to ■ rave for a home of «»«r <»«"• 4 ’ || raid. "I*** Call vr had « chanceto Il bouithl. N»» ” T " rr lr ’ , 1 p two-Morj houac. It ,< ’ h ■ ib...«h «.•» '>■■'»»“ r ”” " | lliix winter ” I J J I built- That in the Wrqt'National Bank

Omaha Firm To Build I’ostofiice At Bluffton Bluffton. June 27-The contract for ■ th '' cons B-uction of the Bluffton pintoffice was yesterday awarded to Walofomaha, on his low I'ld of $49,720. The Omaha firm outbid nine other | t ontractors from all parts of (ho country, among whom was the firm of Gordon & Crosbie, of this city who bid $.’2,029. ' The building is to fee completed [within the next twelve months, and I indications are that the Omaha firm will s tart the work this summer. With an expenditure of $22,000 on the purchase of property and other incidentals and the contract calling tor a nexpenditure nearly $50,000 approximately SB,OOO Is left from the SBO,OOO apropriatlon to equip the building. This amount, it is thought is hardly enough to equip the place properly, and an additional appropriation may be necessary later on.

Smith Favored In Betting Odds Today (United Press Service) New York, June 27.—As a result of yesterday’s McAdoo and anti-.McAdoo fight the odds of the California to get the democratic nomination have lengthened again. J. S. Fried ami company -said today . He is quoted at a 1 to 5 choice, whereas yesterday he was 1 to 4 1-2 and when the convention opened 1 to *» •>. Betting on Govenor Smith at 1 to 21-2 is still lively and Senator Royal S. Copeland supporters started laying money yesterday. His odds shortened from 1 to 8 to 1 to 6. Other odds today: Ralston. 1 to :* 12 Glass 1 to 5. Davis 1 to 4. Underwood 1 to 4. Ritchie I to 6. Bakt r 1 to 6. — ——o Prolific Comparer Alessandro Scarlatti, who Is called the founder of modern opera, was a prolific composer of music. Ite left over W 0 operas. 200 masses and numerous cantatas and oratorios, an/ io rented ai-compinled recitatives.

r to do so or your grocer returns your money. ’ Eat at least two table-spoonfuls ' daily—in chronic cases, with every 1 meal. You will like the wonderful Kellogg flavor—so erisp nnd nut like —so different from ordinary brans, ‘ which are most unpalatable. Eat Kellogg’s Bran, soaked asd r krumbled, with milk or crenm. Sprinkle . it over other cereals. Cook it with hot cereals. And by ill means try it ' in the recipes given on every jmckage. Kellogg's Bmn, cooked and krambled, made in Battle C-ech, is served [ in individual i-aekages by the leading hotels and natauraah. bold by aU I groecis»

DE . CATUR DA,LY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JUNE 27,1924.

r——- *- , ... CUJB CALENDAR Friday Pocahontas Lodge Hall, 7:30 p.m. i Concord Ladles’ Aid—Mrs. s s Bagley. B’" Cream Soc'al-Beuluh Chapel' lawn. Saturday Epworth League past.y .-ale. Central grocer, 9:30 a. m. Tuesday C. L. of C — k. of C. hall, 8 p.m. Boot Township Home Economic C.ub Picnic— Mrs. E. S. Christen. 8 o'clock. W. M. S. of Reformed Church— j Church parlors. Pythian Needle Club-K. of p Home. Ice Cream Social—Wood Chapel Church. —" '■ — The Woman's Missionary Society of the Reform d Church will meet Tuesday afternoon in the social room nt the church, at two thirty o'clock. A good attendance is desired. ★ Invitations have been Issued by Meudames D. Schmitt. T. .1 Durkin.

*'• tiHUll. i. ,j. Mlll KIH, J. Neerlng and E<l Coffee to a number of friends for a five hundred partv to be given Wednesday morning. July 2. at nine-thirty at the Knights of Columbus Hall. * The Py.hian Needle Club will meet at the home’ Tuesday afternoon for their regular meeting and the electicn of off'cers. The hostesses will be Mesdatnes Fred Linn. Hurt Lenhart. Dav tl Hunsicker and Charles Miller. * An ice cream sminl will bo held at the Wood Chapel Chnrch Tuesday I evening, July 1. The liberal patronage of the public Is solicited. • Mrs. 11. C. Keller delightfully entertained the members of the So Cha Roa Club at her home on Ninth street last evening. Five hundred was played and prizes were won by Meadames Clyde Butler. V. J. Borman. and Fred Full*/Tamp. Gue ts besides the club members included Mrs. Adrain W.’tnhnff and the Misses Catherine Otnlor. Margaret Niblick. Helena Moyers Toots and Mildr -d Kt lie-. Mrs. Wemhoff and Miss Mildred Keller won guest prizes. The ho teas aarved delectable refreshments.

| Mr. and Mm. Sam Arter bad M ■hrir great* at dinm r hot . v.-nine | Mr. and Mrs. Jam's M. Roop, of Wren. 0.. and Mr*. a«.rgo H<">n of this city. * The members of the Pocahontas Ixxtp.- will meet as seven thirty o’clock this evening. Important business will |>e transacted and all members are anted to lie there. Plans will be made for the Memorial Service to be held Sunday afternoon In connection with | the Red Men’s Memorial services, A social hour will be h< Id following the business meeting O 111 ’ Woman. Acting Mavor Os Seattle. Wield* The Axe i raped Pre a Servlet ' Seattle. June J7.~The ase wielded hv Mrs Henry Lnndta, acting mavor ’ <»f Seattle on th. «dty d partment was peeled to fall today on >«> I’“'™’’ sum* Mrs. Landes, the chief city ele uRye »hHe Mavor K J. Prown was in Kl ._ York forth- democratic «.n vntlott. removed W » chhf yesterday and threatened to remove many policemen, “Your force has not hhown proper seal In snppresing the liquor truffle | Mr* Mndes wrote Hevryna. Non-Partisan* Win In North Dakota Election Fargo, N. 0.. June i’— Nonpartisan league victories were forecast toL„ e. returns from Wednesdays state primary showed teagne candl,l lies leading independents for the r> . t mldul.un nomlnntf-m*. oicpt for governor league he. Iquarters as-L-rtcd non partisans would win every, I "Governor R A. Marine. ‘though still leading Arthur <1 Horlle. non partlson. hv J.KU votes, was losing ground as I .low ■ ..unties nnd other country din[tricta reported With I.M» precinct* j tabulated. the vote *** Nestoa. BMW; ***•’ M ’ #W ‘ S( 'DIRMEYER IS RECEIVER K )K ._, v STAVE COMPANY (Contlaaed From Fag* — ...mronv ntTeaab. P*y 'h* credit#* in d set.!.- the eat.<•’. Mr Mhirm.y | ha. had much., port*# »• lorn ..f th a kM. The «•!»• «ff'* I

• „• ... M _ .... II -- ! the corporation in this city U known as the Decatur Supply company. The office is located on West Adams street. .1. Lutz is attorney for the Cardj well Stave company and the Vail interests. — oYouth Electrocuted At BluHton This Morning | Bluffton. June 27.—(8y United Press), Russel Klndlesparger, 20, i wa a electrocuted this morning while [stringing wire for the Bluffton Elec I trie Light & Water Works. A charge of 2.300 volts passed through his body. The current was shut off for an hour until the body had been cut down. ; Physicians worked for two hours In | an effort to save the young man’s life, before he was pronounced dead. 0 To Remodel Gymnasium At Liberty Center Bluffton, June 27—Manley Stinson, school trustee of Liberty township, announced today that tentative plans were now being discussed for the remodeling of the Liberty (’i nter high

The Greatest Price Slashing Sale in the History of Our Store Starts Tomorrow Bright and Early and continues for a limited time Cur store is to undergo a conipi de remodeling and in order to do this we are obliged to sell out our ent ,»e s'oek. We are taking no ci»nn< on the merchandise being ruined by (he caipenteis and decorators and are offering you unheard of values in order to clear our tacks. Our store will be closed after the sale while the icmodcling is taking place. Fill Your Wearing Apparel Wants At Our Expense A wonderful line of over 700 New dresses. New Fall Coats and Suits, childrens dresses, New sweater creations, Umbrellas, Hosiery and everti" thing in the entire store at big reductions. It will pay you to take advantage. Come Early. E. F. GASS & SON

school gymnasium. The gymnasium nt present does not have a seating capacity that will adequately take care of >he crowds ithat gather to attend the gam is and 'other entertainments, anil the present | plans are to build additional bl< uch-r I seats on the north side of the buildling and Increase the regular playing floor by about. 10 feet in la th length .and width . ■ ()■■■•■• 11 II" ■ THEATRE OPENS TONIGHT The now Adams Thea .Vo, located <n Madison s’-ect Just north of the court house w'l! bo thrown open to the public th's evening nt 7 o’clock vri r.t a p'eture most appropriate for the occasion. Tile feature picture will be "The Gill of the Ltmberlost" from Gene Stratton Porter's famous novel of the same name. Mrs. Porter Is an Adams county product and the picture will be of interest to the local public. This p'eture has made a decided h t throughout ail the larger cities and should prove of par 'culir •nterest to the "people back home" and to all who have read the book. Four hundred comfortub'e seats and special mush for the grand opening.

GRADUATE NURSE TELLS HOW TANLAC HELPED MANY OF HER PATIENTS

Seattle Nurse Is Finn Believer In Tanlac And Recommends It. l — i "Front my long experience ns a, I professional nurse. I do not hesitate Ito sr.y I consider Tanlac the most • efficient, and natural stomach medl-| i d'ne and tonic to bo had. It Is un'ldoubtedly nature's jnost perfect rem J ' ed.y" is tSte far reaching statement ( g.ven out for publication, recently, by , Mr.'. I. V Bord'll, 425 Pont us Ave.. ' Seattle. Wash., a graduate of the Naticrial Temperance Hospital, Chicago.| I "I have used Tanlac exclusively for I seven years in the tirMtineal of my charity patients," said Mrs. Borden, "and my expe-rience has been that for ' keeping the stomach, liver, k dneys • and bowels functioning properly, and for toning up the sysjeni in gfnerul. .t has no equal.

“About a year ago I had a lady pat'ent who could not keep a thing on her stomach fifteen minutes, not oven water, I prevailed on her to try Tunme and after the sixth bottle she could eat absolutely anything she wanted without the slightest bad ' after-effects. j “I had another patient who simply could no’ eat. I got him started on Tan’ac- and by the time be finished llircie bottles he was eating ravenously and able to work.* “These two instances that are topical of the wonderful merits <>f the medh ne. My confidence in Tanlac Is unlimited." Tun'.uc Is for sale by all good druggists, Accept no substitute. Over to M Ilion bottles sold. Tanlac Vege table Pills, for constipation made and recommended by the 11 nufacturers of TANAC.